Light Touch Sounds Right?
Okay, this could be my imagination totally but here goes.
I'm a newbie, and so it has taken me 3-4 months to get the idea of no pressure, light touch, etc.
Last week a made a discovery and have tested it all week, with great results. It applies mainly to 5/8 full hollow ground razors, though it likely works on others too.
I notice that when I have a really, really light touch and the razor is cutting nicely, there is a very distinct sound the razor makes. It's kind of a crispy, crackling sound as it cuts the whiskers. Someone has compared it to the sound made by buttering dry toast! I really like to hear it, and I notice that I only started hearing it distinctly recently, and I have noticed I really hear it when my touch is very light, but still steady enough for the razor to shave well.
Could it be that excessive pressure dampens out the sound? Anyhow, I have started calling it the "Music of the Shave" since I seem to get my best shaves when I hear that little musical crackly-crispy sound.
Am I totally nuts?